16 Brave Celebrities Who Are Ready To Free The Nipple

Sexualized, utilized, and au-natural, the female nipple just can't catch a break! Whether it be in public, general society, or even Instagram, women are standing up for the Free The Nippl (#freethnipple) campaign by showing off their breastfeeding and "bold" fashion pics, big boobs and small boobs alike!

"The nipple, what you can't show, is what everyone has," she noted, "but the jug part that everybody doesn't, you're allowed to show underboob. I've never understood the way it works." — Miley Cyrus

Cara Delevigne

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“Nipples are just another part: They're like lips, they're like noses, they're like eyeballs, you should be able to have them out all the time if you want. Nipples are beautiful things, don't hide them.” — Cara Delevigne

Jourdan Dunn

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"There's nothing wrong with nipples, show them to the world!" — Jourdan Dunne

"What I am arguing for is a woman’s right to choose how she represents her body — and to make that choice based on personal desire and not a fear of how people will react to her or how society will judge her. No woman should be made to feel ashamed of her body." — Kiera Knightley

"There are also some people who would criticize my choice to relate nipples with equality at all. To me, nipples seem to be at the very heart of the issue. In the 1930s, men’s nipples were just as provocative, shameful, and taboo as women’s are now, and men were protesting in much the same way. In 1930, four men went topless to Coney Island and were arrested. In 1935, a flash mob of topless men descended upon Atlantic City, 42 of whom were arrested. Men fought and they were heard, changing not only laws but social consciousness. And by 1936, men’s bare chests were accepted as the norm." — Scout Willis